INVESTIGATING INFLUENCES OF TAPPED SHOE ROTOR POLES ON ELECTROMAGNETIC TORQUES AND RADIAL FORCES OF SWITCHED RELUCTANCE MOTORS

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  • Bui Minh Dinh (Corresponding Author) School of Electrical Engineering, Hanoi University of Science and Technology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54939/1859-1043.j.mst.75A.2021.1-7

Keywords:

Tapped-Shoe Pole; High Speed Switched Reluctance Motor; Electromagnetic Torque; Radial Force; Finite Element Method.

Abstract

The shape of rotor poles has a significant influence on the performance of electromagnetic torques and radial forces, because the air-gap flux density is depent on the stator and rotor areas and surfaces. Serveral articles have studied influences of the stator/rotor designs on radial forces and electromagnetic torque waveforms as well. Moreover, the electromangetic characteristics of switched reluctance motors are also defined by tapped-shoe-skewing of the stator and rotor poles with the inner holes. However, the total solution designs of the tapped-shoe rotor with diferent tapped angles have not yet implemented by those papers so far. For that, in this paper, the tapped shoe rotor pole design is proposed by different angles for the high speed switched reluctance motor of 30 kW and 18000 rpm.

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11-11-2021

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Dinh. “INVESTIGATING INFLUENCES OF TAPPED SHOE ROTOR POLES ON ELECTROMAGNETIC TORQUES AND RADIAL FORCES OF SWITCHED RELUCTANCE MOTORS”. Journal of Military Science and Technology, no. 75A, Nov. 2021, pp. 1-7, doi:10.54939/1859-1043.j.mst.75A.2021.1-7.

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